US4244900A - Method for the continuous production of a co-extruded heat-shrinkable composite foamed resin sheet - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to the treatment of plastic sheet and, more specifically, to the treatment of a co-extruded layer or sheet of orientable plastic film comprised of foam and film layers which are continuously stretched.
- U.S. Pat. No. 3,536,797 to Cowan et al discloses a method for extruding a foamed polyolefin having a high gloss surface finish.
- the foamed molten film is quenched, heated to the orientation temperature of the thermoplastic on a smooth uniform heating surface, and then stretched along its longitudinal axis in heated condition to impart the desired orientation.
- U.S. Pat. No. 3,076,232 to Dengler relates to a process for orienting ethylene film by stretching in a lengthwise direction at a temperature just below the melting temperature of the film, and then subjecting the film to a second stretching step at a higher temperature than the first stretching step but below the film melting temperature.
- U.S. Pat. No. 3,558,764 to Isaacson et al discloses a process for preparing a microporous film wherein the film is cold drawn at ambient or near-ambient temperature and heat set.
- U.S. Pat. No. 3,422,172 to Dekher discloses a process for removing corrugation from the surfaces of a plastic foam sheet as formed by slightly stretching the surfaces in a longitudinal direction.
- U.S. Pat. No. 2,778,057 to Clark discloses method and apparatus for continuously stretching plastic film in a lateral direction using two pairs of rollers disposed on opposite sides of the sheet to grip the sheet as it is moved forwardly in a lengthwise direction.
- the present invention avoids the difficulties of the prior art and solves the problem of continuously stretching co-extruded film and foam sheet in a longitudinal direction to impart both thermally and mechanically induced stresses into the laminated sheet.
- Such sheet is one which is normally made by extrusion of a film which is laminated to a simultaneously-extruded layer of foam of similar or nearly-similar materials, such as polyethylene, having like properties except for being solid and foamed, respectively.
- a primary object of this invention is to provide a method of continuously producing a heat-shrinkable oriented film and foam thermoplastic sheet material which both lowers the shrink temperature of the material and provides greater shrink capabilities.
- Another object of this invention is to provide a method for lengthwise stretching of an integral plastic sheet or film which is comprised of a solid film layer and a foamed layer, which will provide greater overall contracted dimensions in use when applied to containers such as glass or plastic bottles as labels or tamperproof bands.
- Another object of the invention is to provide a method of stretching co-extruded plastic sheet or film in a longitudinal direction to maintain the individual properties of film and foam layers while imparting a greater mechanical stress to the material which can be relieved upon heat shrinkage.
- a still further object of the invention is to provide a method for imparting a lengthwise stretch to plastic co-extruded film-foam laminated sheet to reduce its thickness and provide improved shrinkage properties upon heat shrinkage.
- FIG. 1 is an elevational view of one form of apparatus for practicing the present process.
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged sectional view of the laminated sheet material.
- FIG. 3 is an elevational view showing the apparatus of FIG. 1 arranged for use with a laminated plastic sheet coextrusion and blowing apparatus.
- a preferred form of the invention comprises a pair of rollers, indicated by the numerals 10 and 11, which are aligned to impart a longitudinal stretch to the sheet 12 of thermoplastic material as it is moved lengthwise in a direction indicated by the arrow in FIG. 1.
- the plastic sheet consisting of film and foam layers integrally joined in a single sheet may be delivered from any supply source.
- the sheet is delivered to the stretching unit by suitable driving rollers.
- the sheet or film is preferably comprised of a film layer 14 of polyethylene and a foam layer 15 of polyethylene laminated into a single integral sheet, although any other crystalline orientable thermoplastic material which is capable of being placed in initially oriented form or condition prior to the time it reaches the pair of rollers 10 and 11 may be employed.
- the sheet of polyethylene material having a film layer 14 and a foam layer 15 has a cross-sectional structure as shown in FIG. 2.
- the sheet material is normally biaxially oriented in its forming process when made by co-extrusion and then blown and stretched both longitudinally and transversely.
- the sheet may be taken immediately after formation to the pair of rollers 10 and 11 as a single thickness of laminated material as illustrated in FIG. 3 or rolled into a stock roll which may be later taken to the secondary stretching as illustrated in FIG. 2.
- the laminated film-foam sheet may be comprised of single sheet thickness, or double sheet thickness, such as where the tubular blown sheet 13 from an extruder 14 is collapsed into flat form by a pair of collapsing rolls 15 and 16. In that case, the double sheet is passed between a pair of heating rolls which are similarly heated rather than a single heated roll as described hereinafter.
- the rollers 10 and 11 are arranged in parallel closely-spaced alignment to permit continuous stretching of the sheet as it is passed therebetween.
- the rollers have similar cylindrical contours and smooth surfaces, and are preferably mounted in tandem approximately 15 to 20 mils apart, as measured center to center.
- the rollers 10 and 11 are driven at different rates of rotation to exert a pulling force on the sheet while traveling through the short distance between the rolls.
- the rollers 10 and 11 may be driven at rates of rotation of 50 rpm and 100 rpm, respectively for example, to effect a dragging and stretching effect upon the sheet.
- the first roller 10 is maintained at higher temperature than the second roller 11 to effect a slight heating of the sheet.
- the sheet may also be preheated if desired just prior to its arrival at the pair of rollers 10 and 11.
- Such first roller is preferably maintained at a temperature of from about 140° F. to 150° F. while the second roller is maintained at room or ambient temperature.
- the sheet in the case of film-foam polyethylene may be stretched from about 12 mils to 6 mils while imparting a mechanical stress in a lengthwise direction to the laminated material. Some necking of the sheet can and does occur at its edges where stretched between the rollers. However, the close spacing between the rollers minimizes such neck-in.
- the sheet is normally lengthened by about 50% to 70% of its initially-stretched length by such secondary stretching. Greater lengthening can be achieved so long as the modulus of rupture of the material is not exceeded or closely approached.
- the material is biaxially oriented as formed and when in secondarily-stretched condition is especially useful for application in heat-shrunken, final form on containers as labels or tamper-proofing bands, for example.
- the material is able to contract through substantially greater ranges of dimensions into tightly conforming relation with container surfaces. Also the material is able to be heat-shrunk at a lower temperature and more quickly than previously treated material.
- the material treated in accordance with the present invention exhibits greater total shrink capability for ready application to containers and other articles.
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